| ▲ | oersted 5 days ago | |
I do appreciate you taking the time to respond. I wish you luck. I suppose I was frustrated due to a mismatch of expectations and the fact that I do things like this every day with AI, it feels rather trivial to me. But I can see how it may appeal to a wider market. I remember coming across a couple websites that were doing this automatically pre-AI, simply detecting who I was and displaying it in some basic ways. And yeah it was a bit weird, but it sure stuck in my mind for a long time, and it was a data-broker type company anyways, it triggered the thought "well if it can do this with me, it must have good data about everyone". And I can see the more general case for B2B to surface the right use-cases for the user and such. I've interacted with many people with a business profile that would certainly click a "just show me what I care about" button, hell many technical people would love it too just to remove all the whishy-washy hype language and just see what the thing does. | ||
| ▲ | sarreph 5 days ago | parent [-] | |
Thank you! > many people with a business profile that would certainly click a "just show me what I care about" button You've encapsulated better than I did the kind of visitor segment we're building for right now. > I do things like this every day with AI, it feels rather trivial to me. I also agree with this sentiment. It's how I started ("surely it can't be hard to jiggle a page around now with LLMs") and it mostly worked! But the edge cases and heuristics are also proving to be a big chunk of the effort "iceberg" :D | ||